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Old September 13th, 2005, 04:17 AM
Rog'
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"Dillon Pyron" wrote:
Thus spake "JE" :
... hey ought to go through a real storm at sea and
see how they would like it! Been there, done that!

Been there, done that, left me lunch off the lee rail.


I'm reminded of a colleague who served on a destroyer during
Vietnam, who described his experience when posted near the
top of the boat during storms. He said that, when the boat
rocked side to side, if he looked down, there was _no_ boat
below and he lost his lunch more than once. =R=


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Old September 13th, 2005, 11:07 PM
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Thus spake "Rog'" :

"Dillon Pyron" wrote:
Thus spake "JE" :
... hey ought to go through a real storm at sea and
see how they would like it! Been there, done that!

Been there, done that, left me lunch off the lee rail.


I'm reminded of a colleague who served on a destroyer during
Vietnam, who described his experience when posted near the
top of the boat during storms. He said that, when the boat
rocked side to side, if he looked down, there was _no_ boat
below and he lost his lunch more than once. =R=


Ask any head banger his philosophy and you'll get the same as above.

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Old September 15th, 2005, 02:04 AM
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Interesting the comment of "of police escort from Dock Yards to ST;
George. Was it by speed boat? From Dock Yard to ST.George is either by
ferry or bus it to Hamilton and catch bus numbers 3 ,10. or11. Curious
as I would like to find new ways, Marocto.

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Old September 15th, 2005, 10:43 AM
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Marcocto 91410 wrote:

Interesting the comment of "of police escort from Dock Yards to ST;
George. Was it by speed boat? From Dock Yard to ST.George is either by
ferry or bus it to Hamilton and catch bus numbers 3 ,10. or11. Curious
as I would like to find new ways, Marocto.


I have no idea... just repeating my exchange with the Captain.

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